Apply through TISC

To apply to study an undergraduate course at Curtin in first semester you will need to apply through the Tertiary Institutions Services Centre (TISC). Find out how to prepare your TISC application by following the steps below.

Step 1: Choose a course

If you are not registered with TISC, sign up at the TISC registration page.

Enter your TISC preference codes in order of which course you most want to apply for, followed by your second preference and so on. You can either use the course search on the TISC website or the TISC Guide to get the codes you need.

Tips for submitting your preferences

You can add up to six preferences. It is advisable to make use of them and include a range of alternative and backup courses.

You can log out at any stage during the applications and return to finish it later. Your application will not be lodged until you declare it and pay the submission fee.

Step 3: Lodge your application

Follow the instructions, answer the few remaining questions and declare your application. You’ll be asked to declare that all the information you have provided is correct and to pay a fee to submit your TISC application.

Your online TISC application is only activated once payment has been made.

What happens next?

Once ATAR results have been released in December, you may wish to revisit your TISC preferences to reflect your ATAR. Then you will need to wait until first round offers are released in January.

If you do receive an offer of admission into a Curtin course in the main round, you can either accept or defer the offer. If you’ve been offered your second to sixth preference you can wait for the second round to see if you get your first preference.